Pakistan’s jets in demand worldwide after military wins: PM Shehbaz

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs a federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad on Wednesday. Photo: PID

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that Pakistan’s defence production has strengthened following last year’s military successes.

He noted that global demand for the country’s fighter jets has increased, with several countries actively engaging with Pakistan with keen interest. Further developments, he said, would bolster defence capabilities and boost the national economy.

Chairing a federal cabinet meeting on Wednesday, the prime minister said the Pakistan Air Force successfully launched the Taimoor system, while the Pakistan Navy conducted successful trials of the LY-80 system. He extended congratulations to all personnel involved in these accomplishments.

Referring to the country’s victory against India in May last year, he said Pakistan has made notable progress since its military successes. “Since our armed forces achieved success last year, global demand for our fighter jets has increased considerably. Several countries are actively engaging with Pakistan on this front, which will bolster our defence production and provide a significant boost to the national economy,” he said.

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